"Obvious crime spree" in Cobbs Creek ends with 2 men in custody, 3rd person on run
It began with the abduction of a 30-year-old man and ended with a violent shooting and car crash.
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It began with the abduction of a 30-year-old man and ended with a violent shooting and car crash.
As the 5-year-old girl remains in critical condition, police hope someone recognizes the suspect.
Investigators say it appears Teryn Johnson was "specifically targeted."
Bucks County lost 18 of its own on 9/11.
From June 1 to Sept. 1, the capital city didn't record a single homicide and saw violent crimes fall by nearly 50%.
Cinnaminson Township's police chief wants Philly police to create a dedicated task force to deter these gatherings.
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Security has been tight all weekend at the Parkway for the festival.
Thousands of people are expected to be in town to see some of music's biggest stars.
Police say the family member was cleaning the gun inside the home when they accidentally shot the boy.
The goal of the event is to get a first-hand look at some of the issues impacting this community.
"It's kind of masked in the fact that we are here in Bucks County, but I see it every day," Rodney Wyatt said.
Florence Township police are calling the death suspicious.
Doctors transferred James Doughty to Jefferson University Hospital where he remains on life support, still unresponsive since the crash nearly 48 hours ago.
Water's Edge is still closed Monday night more than a week after the bride learned her wedding would have to happen somewhere else.